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Im considering storing my green wood inside my warehouse to season. I don't have a good place to keep wood outside to let it dry out. Is these feasible? Should I put a fan on it to circulate air? It's in south florida so it stays pretty warm in the back of the warehouse. Will it take longer to dry out this way? I don't have any wood in the back of the warehouse for termites. Thoughts, suggestions?

Yea, I forgot about termites (and other critters) down there. The log cabin style mentioned above sounds good. Do you have that buildings doors open for any period of time during the day? That might help too.

Should be fine in South Florida as long as you get some air around it. Make sure there is no fire hazard involved for safety's sake. Unless the building is air tight, there should not be any concerns about any gas output. Air flow is your friend!